Intel may very well have given up on mobile. Its planned release for Bay Trail (22 nm Atom for tablets) is effectively 2014.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Intel-Prepares-Mighty-Bay-Trail-T-Atom-for-2014-22nm-CPU-308020.shtml
And yet they're taking all these 22 nm orders (even a 14 nm order) from fabless companies. It really does look like Intel is getting out of hardware, and more into services, such as foundry and software-based. But Intel's culture has never been to serve others. So, yes, they could crash and burn very soon.

Intel may very well have given up on mobile. Its planned release for Bay Trail (22 nm Atom for tablets) is effectively 2014.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Intel-Prepares-Mighty-Bay-Trail-T-Atom-for-2014-22nm-CPU-308020.shtml
And yet they're taking all these 22 nm orders (even a 14 nm order) from fabless companies. It really does look like Intel is getting out of hardware, and more into services, such as foundry and software-based. But Intel's culture has never been to serve others. So, yes, they could crash and burn very soon.

CEO and president only understanding of smartphone business is they both bought a iPhone from AT&T
How does intel become relevant in mobile with this executive team?
Uhhh the don't ! We are witnessing the decay of a great American company.

CEO and president only understanding of smartphone business is they both bought a iPhone from AT&T
How does intel become relevant in mobile with this executive team?
Uhhh the don't ! We are witnessing the decay of a great American company.